SYSTEM OPERATIONS-2
desired zone temperature is manually set
on the “Elite Control” and the air condition-
ing unit is activated to supply cooling or
heating as required to constantly maintain
the temperature selected. The photo be-
low shows the control.
Each air conditioning unit will operate in a
“Dehumidi
fi
cation”
mode upon demand
and is controlled by the “Elite Control”.
Refer to the
Marine Air Systems
Operation
and Maintenance Manual for a complete
description and instruction in the operation
of this mode.
Operation of the
Air Conditioning/Heat-
ing System
in your
38C
is as follows:
Turn ON the respective air conditioner
breaker switch, located on the AC/DC
Electrical Panel (See
AC/DC Electrical
Pages
in the
System Operations Sec-
tion
of this manual).
Make sure seawater intake is open and
seawater pump is operating properly.
Refer to the
Marine Air Systems
Opera-
tion and Maintenance Manual for a de-
tailed description of the function of each
button located on the “Elite Control”.
Both Air Conditioning units create con-
densation, which creates water that has
to be drained. The forward unit drains
into the shower sump pump. Make sure
shower sump circuit breaker is turned on
when operating the Air Conditioning. The
aft unit has its own drain which discharges
directly overboard.
Turn ON the power button, located on
the respective air conditioning unit “Elite
Control”.
Press the fan speed button on the “Elite
Control” until the desired speed is ob-
tained.
Press the appropriate temperature con-
trol button (Down/Up) to obtain the desired
temperature.
Only certi
fi
ed and trained service techni-
cians should perform maintenance of
your
Air Conditioning/Heating System
.
Contact your Silverton Dealer for general
maintenance and winterization of the sys-
tem on your
38C
. Untrained persons may
carefully perform routine maintenance,
such as the cleaning of
fi
lters and the ex-
terior surfaces of the condensing coils.
REFER TO THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR TECH-
NICAL INFORMATION CONCERNING
YOUR AIR CONDITIONING / HEATING
SYSTEM.
Service
Access to the Salon Air Condi-
tioner is available by removing the Enter-
tainment Cabinet. For instructions see the
last page of the Water Heater Pages in
this manual.
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